fl TE no cabal 969 , rhounnllegnqglol, ‘uponn‘1‘_SALADA” and will take Brown Label ou§l|tlo75¢ n6‘ $1.‘; is _h t -_ fiimgglf-alishreaillllsicrl bib} Orange Pokoo Blond, aflqllerulb- icon cove 3E1: . ‘_$UPZ°B.TI 11th. . e Corrective. éShoebs are a specialty of ours wltsr KENT snnion LEAGUE First game wasplayed at Vic- . torio Park- Tuesday 8th between qradeVIII and Grade X wh ch ended in.a' victory for the latter by k » I9 t’ 3_ F n - l m fault. But with _,the Mail business 19,115, the Chrysler clan-sturdy" animal‘; o o 0 owmg s e it is different, as it is for four years; Farmer John with his sons and nep- fltgfle x - Gr“, [x 111111 1F l8 1119111! 119-111 10 1°11 W111"? news-were conspicuous as the most y‘ ' ' Catcher your tgxlzerierllcgs are. going to be deadly o; snipers, . k . . . . . . . . . . . .. . “e” a 1”" i c Ya] or Pitcher D Hlmelan This man thinks if our Mail Cour. 04004-000» 1- ------------- ~- w- Ge» 3231321362. 11.22.1211; - t. ~ f‘. r . Ist Bac ‘ ' ' a Sande“ V _ ‘ _ _ _ K Acorn {IBM}: not our Mail Couriers 111g e 1"“ Bus“ Zftneieétvfiftii‘ itlFohiesififii e. Robson m: ' g O._}l_olman . . . . . . . . . . G. Stewart ployees? _ - ~ ~ - i 3rd Base Snlidacpcnald . . . . . . .. B. Fitzgerald " ‘ ' ‘ h rt S o top E. Stcntlford . . . . . . . . .. J. McInnls R. Field u. Bennett ...... .. w. Tuplln ' c Field F. Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . .. K. MacDonald L. Field F. Douse .' . . . . . . . . . .. B. Mclnnjs Next game between Grade IX and X Thursday. 10th at West Kent Diamond. Victoria Park. ii§~~~~t itl-z-l‘ulll'1:il in (lflflliilily 1111s ovc-r- nollm lllf! irollnlcliil (llllllll-ltllllllffiii lin- Vdllllflll. thrill ii-enioillstl-uilioetl illlnt. ' . +o+o+oowoooo+ooooooooo+ 0 | ”...“,, ,..,.“¢¢.-gg-Q-g+o The Public Forum The Land We/Loyg This column ls open forlthc discussion by correspondent: \ of questions of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian docs -‘. m; “Maul-ll, mum u“ The Battle of Ohryslefs FIIII °hm°u “I l’ ' "NP-lulu - q. when was the battle of oury- oe+0+mw+o+p+oo1u++¢oo¢ slefs “m, gought? ‘ ~ . battle o! Chrysler's 151111 1131"‘ nice. it. Sir, Some few daysago I read 12,311“ 111177 9- m ' letter in the Patriot signed "Lab-lied the boy. John 0111111"- “Ella: our." This man refers to the MaiLtO 1198-111 11911511” 11° would no tender as he would to a piece of the hldinB 11111-60 0f his (other. sus- road, that 1s put to tender for re- peeled o1’ Tory lei-runes: hi»! 11111 pairs. Let me tell this man there isphryslers came to Canada- ss U. E- as much diflerence in those two asjooyalists. And when the American beliwtifi day and night; as a man invaders attempted t0 118511 110W" tende g for a piece of road for re-lthe St. Lawrence, to take Montreal. pairs could figure on his expenses they were met, and defeawd. 11V 11 before he tendered, and if he ten-lBritish-Canadian force of _hs.lf their dered too low it would be his Ownlnumber. And among thete Canad- ewe-owe» to- Those men working in the Post Ofllce Department at Ottawa don't have to tender for their Jobs. or the} Q- l5 11' 1111119 Prop“ with“ m” Post Masters. or the inspectors. or|lflfii 1191111118 °l l1“? dlsh whll-lh may any other branch of the Post Ofllce be P11581111 1° "119? employees. Y A. Yes; to decline the last help- Only the Mail Couriers must doing gives the 11111318551011 11119119 one so. Why is this? It is just slmplydoubts the supply. a dodge to get the work done for Q. Is it proper ‘ to recofllllze lll little or nothing. If those other society, someone who has been met men's salaries are ruled by the ten-'only in a business way? der business we would soon hear A, Yes, illllllllllilllll mills 111110 more eculiolnl<~~ nil for lire ctulnillg lllilllll-"lfy of tilat lllllfyhllltllll. tllll (X11133. . l . and oilr stock was neveri so complete in this but] the manjrflw ‘k otherfhigh class lines. we earl-y in n to EE Cream widthb in all ‘the new] * Separators lefltlléfs ‘ ‘and fabrics The “New" Shllrples Marvel. including Amanap ' Shlplncntdustlrecelved sell- new Japallrese cloth Theiiiilllllsplelihill en..- which we ave made “m” “"s'“s»°”' by Murray at $6.90 and - Jga gold 311d silver, $9.75, C1IARLOTTETOWN, 1-. a. 1. $10.25, $11.25,‘ Classic i made‘ (whic means best of this ki d.) In the more staple fines we beat every» thing for‘ before the ‘big rises which begin” last September we contracted‘ lfor many thousand dollarsi worth 0f goods and are prepared to sell‘ n - these at usual priceS Our business is not confined to a‘ tho u g replace one particular grade. We handlr _ Coal for all uses. including home ments W1“ ‘ cost 11S public buildings and factories. much more. l ' ._ Telephone your wants to-dlly. Examine ‘our Hew-: w. 1). GILLIS & c0. itsons Boys Oxford forl PHONE m, $3.00 worth $4.00 or, them wanting it changed, and they would get it too. I have known Mail Routes for tender. and if a man tendered for anything near what he should get. and there was no other tender‘ln saying all tenders too high. Then they would write to different men in the country to try and get it done cheaper. The _King Government could give the judges a. raise as will be seen. But our members are asleep at the helm when the mail courles claims were urged. They were awake lcng enough only to stop these cour- iers from getting their rights. No dcubt some of our Couriers tenders tco low. 11nd they can't afford prop- ,c1' equipment; therefore the people don't get the service they are en- titled to. How often do we hear it remarked when we don't get our mail. the Courier is doing the best he can for the money he receives. Say a. Courier was getting seven hundred for a certain route. if he got fourteen hundred could he not give better service? He could have better equipment. feed his horses better. have s. horse about half way on his route. There he could change. Could drive faster. make better time and give o. better service all through. But the way it is now he does not "get the money to do this with. I for one would like to see our Mail Routes driven by the mile, with a fixed rate of so much a mile. Anyone having anything to say along those lines let us hcnr from them. I 11m. Sir. etc. . PROGRESSIVE ~ . Q. ls there any certain age that children should be introduced w guests? A. No; but they should be intro- a natural social ease when they duced when young so as to possess I one CIIARI30TTET0WN1GUARDIZEBJHMpif‘ - / r / 111151111 against him, they would write back‘ mature. ‘or IN "with m8." OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: edu-l cate; ed-u-kat is preferred to ej. ' OFTEN increase our Stock HALIFAX. Members oi’ Exchange z DAILY LESSONS g B! W. L. Gordon 1 . n oo+o+o01++oo4o+o++oo~~ce WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say "Mary is angry at me." Say} (metal); steal (to take by theft.) SYNONYMS: plicable, impertindnt, timate. irrevelant. WORD STUDY: three times and it is yours.“ Let us 1 ing one word each day. word: CONTEMPLATION; the act‘ of continued thought. "After hoursi of’ vain contemplation the problem.‘ was unsolved." l“ furnished by Johnston 8a Ward.- New York Exchange 1 §-O-O§+OO-Q"O-O ENGLISH ; MISSPELLED: steel‘ unsuitable. inap- l," alien. iilegl- i‘ "Use ,0. word ' vocabulary by master-i Today's‘ Q.u tations i May 9.- Quotations '> the Montreal Stockjl All _ Goodyear Tire are built of summ- “\ TWIST Cords—6l% more streic/z" and liffll than old-style cords y} c/i iiTlII 111. UUITING from the last annual report to the ‘shareholders of the Goodyear Tire 8t Rubber, Co. of Canada, Limited: - “Y our two rubber plants have worked to their maximum capacity twenty-four, hours per day throughout the year. The plant at St. H yacioithe (where S U PER- TWIST Cords are made) has operated twenty-two hours per day for eacli working day during the year.”- This spells E-F-F-I-C-I-lE-N-G-Y-IOOVE operation of . plant. Every dollar invested in buildings and machinery is made to work three times as hard. The result is obvious-lower costs, greater value to the consumer, and still an acceptable profit for share- holders. ~ By using Goodyear Tires, motorists enjoy the‘ sav- ingsof continuous, day after day, month after month, 24 hour operation. Goodyear profitably produces the World’s Greatest Tire at standard prices. This is the value the Goodyear Selected Denier has t0 ofler you. Get to know him. There isfit least one in every town in Canada big enough to support a good dealer. g . Goodyear means Good Wear nosl; VALLEY SCHOOL ' M- Tvn- 8a Santa Fe Ry- lgg, I . -."t The standing of 1105c vaflgy Am. Locomotive Co. . 106%; ~ School for. the month of April. Am- 3111911- 86 301118- C0- - 159511} Grade vm. 1. Marion Glow. Am- Bosch Mfls- C0- ~ 11212, Grade v11.’ 1. Katie MacDonald. Anaconda 0011- Min- 00- '10 i 2. John Munroe. N.Y. Cen. 8t Hud. Riv. RR Isl-Vii‘ Grade VI. 1. Margaret Todd, 2. Erie R. R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 1 Sadie Munroe, 3. Ben, Cousins, Con. Gas Co. (N.Y.)~ . 16515.’. - Grade V. 1. Ella Todd, 2. Joseph Hud. Motor Car Co. 91 Graham, 3. Grace MacInnis. International Paper Co. . .. 761-511 Grade IV. 1. Annie Todd. International Petroleum 4111i Grade III. (Sn) 1. Helen Mathc- Standard Oil of N. J. . . . . . . .. 44%| son. Reading Co. . . . . . .. 118% Grade III. 1.11".) 1. Jessie Glow. Southern Pacific ..... . . . . . .. 128%? ' ‘ion-t . s. '1'; ll‘! QUICK STREET JJIIAIDOTIITOWN . MARITIMI" PROVINCE PRODUCT KUHIH NS/n \' dew, . "AnMULiBlY "looking, mother d d]. Grade I. 1. Jean Graham. 2. Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . . .. 203'/-’_»‘B——‘ H 1r —---—-—'-——~~-—-'~vm-ll ~" "-—'-i--i—~——— _ ———--——-_ W" "——*—_"" r" ' _ _ 1110f‘; 1 n Quf sevel" Katie Todd. 3. George Malheson. U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. .. 1141,41 11113’ 0 1111191‘ - '-= I _ . _ _o _ _ g g .,cacher__,cn,,,o MM“, Westinghouse m“... ____ ...... Co... ...... ....... .. 1;. I Ill Melilorlalll i A Memorial Chapel ‘Tlllfil Reading big lines 0f bargains . ————~-<rv>——~-———— United States Siccl 145% Crown ltcscrvn -»_l ___. l ___,,__ E l - . Ga ual Rouyu -- 1M DOROTHY WINNIFRPJI) manic lV9ll [la ’ l ft v- 111 mQn S ‘e 0 *lli()N’i‘i(.‘l<Ji.i1(). 'll|l1‘. nlcmllors Montreal Stock Exchange Granada . 1 l ---- ivallcollvcr Province) Fr ->-.-. --1 - ' - -- l ~ -- ,» -, . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. T. I; ;- ~ ,, ~';. r er from last year’ $2" llglilnllli.‘hhhlllllhllr [13:31 Abitibl so l-lgwlllygcr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. >811‘ lolAll/llillllll llillthlllliltl: Zgduliltellllllzgllillltl .h.°"l°°l"’ll "h" “Pmhlal “F” ‘"" a 1c e 50 |"Mutcl=llhtl Molilztlllily". Aftcl- wit-lull B. E. Steel 1st Pfd. . . . . lil/filKlrkiand Lakc . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.75 bccalnc known to lhc people of 1mm‘ dewlhlmlclll‘ of the “ly- 1h” . . ' " . _ ‘, , v e 9 i v 9 ' l _ _ , 121; . - _ - -._.work of coliiplellng the beautiful ibprollli to the Glhlrd all) till) evolllilg was -spcllt ill nluriic B. E. Steel 2nd Pfd. . . . . . . . .. 42A. Kootnay Florence . . . . . . . .. - .. Ficnrh River and surrounding dis _ __ _ I , ___ . < ‘If ~ . d i - . 50 . Canadian Mcmoilal Chapel is plo- LONDON. Mai’ ll» 1111‘ ll011~1‘ - a“ We S an lillllil iseilccillo/nn on lthu glutllulpholle. Mis. Kan. dflrex. Ry. - - - - - -- 3'75 Kfielfly ~ - ~ - ~ - - - »- -- ,ll'ui-"- 111M L110 $0111 91 l3°l‘°lllf'.grc_.slng rapidly Those behind the‘ COilllllCllS tndni‘ pitssoti l-ho lllllll l‘ l 5 t1 ‘mm’ recclvclli ll 11111111110111 A <in:il"<t.yil1l1l<-.il wlwll sci-voti by the Montreal Power ., llfll/qLavlll Quebec . _ l3 .Wlnzillrccl. youngest child of M-- buliamg of mo.“ e] have 99ml reading of tho cqillli |l"e\IIClll.'~‘C hill worthy, from $ o of choice Flowering Bulbs. llllrl-Iteras. A dog cabin quilt cover National Breweries .. .. 135 Lake Shore 2.1.00 "(iild Mrs. Reagh Meek. had Winged, _ h ._ . “Vin vows m wmm.“ m- m y”... | e t gloatly assisted in thell planning l. i! . 00 exce t the ' direct from the growers. who (lOfllUlOKl by one of iuhlo ladle-s Winnipeg Electric . . . . . . . ..,. 121 McIntyre . - - - - - - - ~ - - -- 2600 11s return to lhc God who gave lu-lby very tangible aggmwce give‘. 0i nqn, No lllVlSOli was taken. '1']..- , p .0 Gladlollvglllllllfl- of 'lll0 (lfsirfrct lilnl it was iloclklmi Brompton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 63 Mining Corporation . . . . . .. 3.40 llornihy, as she was known ili the b thé Citizen‘; of véficoclvcr 1.16.1.1, mus concluded U". dphaio ..., which is regulal’ $3,’ ' l’ lto lllllilt it and their dispose oi’ it to Brazilian Traction . . . . .. . 62 McDougall . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 40 heme. although slightly in excess YThc buildm- omlnmvc with mo. “w mm“ swan m. m? "wufmrp 1 lhhll“ hlllll" hhe hoe-t advantage to ‘increase the Steel co. of Canada . 225 Vipond . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - -- 15g .01 lnnl- years of rice. was 1m 0X- Mchnec. a [El Twml‘. has span; which now goes to the llDll-‘if! ~11 75 b°°t' “l "arms" 1 1"“ 1 1”“ "'1 '“'"'“" "‘ "“" “““i""“ '.'.° 1°11. ‘i whit... """""""""" ‘" 33-. t‘.?l§§.'.‘°.......;;.'.". """"""" " .3. ii2§'§““.lli...‘él§%'." Willi? nllfiilsime-w recently pit-mime »1n-1"*'°“~ ._ 1 - _ .1 y, - ‘ u a . . . . . . . . . . . . t: - - - - - - - - , . - _- . . w d o plants. ~,f,‘,’§,“j,l'.“2l'“.,f,,l“" y m m a? o0 u Can. Sleamshlps Com. . 45 Newbec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. H 26 ‘her lo the many friends who visit- lilllrlllglrllllfi-oifhantghltlklilce nglexerlngf lgllutl] ml,“ 1n... ,,,,.,,,,,,,|._, "W, e are olng a ‘_ an, Si ‘ ' Pld. 97%llNl lsslng . . . . . . .. 4.10 ed the ffl-mlly- l l . ‘al. lilo sclllrxllllollsl‘. 'l‘h:~ |li‘0l.‘,l‘<'iil| - c h - 70000 who died in the war is to be H a. l‘ t t ’ l DOmlBlOH Bridge . .. 1.... .. 92h§~NOPBlldlL - - “~60 5 5110 W35 11 1111113’ Tllbllbll’ clllld and hénddmrved in oak and ‘Wm "h m‘ H“ ||](\i iii“; l-illrl lslvll of .11 Wllill- ' n e ' s l Massey Harris . . . . . . . .... 44 {Potter DOBJ . . . . . .. . 12%- dllfllli; 110i‘ $11011 “flour” llllle ehfiquire many monthg‘ m mn1p]0l'(._ ilr; lly Mrll, H. Nowvollllla: iillil Shoes at a. uniform 1 l F R E E (Afibegm . . . . . . .. , ggzbgrelgiier ., . . . . . . . . . . . . _ Zjllgua-‘listffigvevsiz-gvggz: Lllylsziahllgmléflaltgldiigarl‘; iMn Twin“ has spent wMl-(S drawnmrs‘ ‘lfO.;‘__‘_:“-:_U$:,:v’ "|t'\|..$||‘m'|vd e . ' ‘ . ' 8.118. ll rewer . . . . .. z‘ l‘_n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 1 , - _. n | .s.i~<-l".1vi lll -. )1‘ ' ‘i v ‘m’ “f $‘°"°° ‘°' '“°“i m" Slm or BY eoonQ ~~~~~ ~~ tattoo ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ 1:1.roiuy.ztnt:.ziies.isz “litltil?'iiinima3'3F'535c3ll‘l»1333lmlwdlll‘“"11 d C0- --- ~ - ~ - ~ -- T011811 h 5 ~ ~ - ' - - ‘ ' ' ' ' " 4' llc W5“ l‘ c - l .. b -1 8119a a, once for UM Tim ll-lfXl meet m: is in ll: ml ll 01' W0m€ne 2:18;? grpomuon ggt/"Towagmm ~ Zflllflbest ml-dical treatment and the ten- “l” l“ l5 C . l .. ... . .. . ~~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ " ‘ ‘ . execution of this important feat- ll") *1-l1"i'-l1111*~~ (___-___- Fo i Securities - - - - -- 51 5116111111731111111 - - - - - - - - - - ~ 9-45 "l" ‘We Pl h "wlher" hand‘ . ' i M 1' l ~.l i, Bqgure t0 001118 here \ . OPPOSITE VIEWS v lnllchrhnUtlliltlles—.g ....... s? along’? Yukon . 20.1; im>l~hSB ‘gilréhwiggigihysuagg:.11.}:.1;1:‘so; ‘Jcnegnlglsriableelngizae (gliapgf I __ _ » ' Inter, Utiltea- . n a. . . . . .. .1 -‘/~ ' .M_S‘L_H _ [ii ' y.‘ when you want hose 0f _ | Baby's Food 8..., A... on .............. .. 31v. Abana ................ .. egg 5f... liter icastrvfilre ‘sgzignilnsghgutaslltl ‘o; vanmvzyv £33 06am: lfifrneerln The u F|u n ' » ' ' l i1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 68 B dl d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . , remc, c111" c c ‘ hlgh’ qllallty and lfYm-l ¢9hh°t nurse ' Imperial o Cfiniggl Manitoba . . . . . . . .. 1.30 .111 n1. the time,nnd. the H2218 Unldlt?!‘ ‘Yeglgoaglzhc chancel Wm be a bunk Lflrf "in wry" price‘ babl/ “SF l. h’ . B511" Mindy - - - - - - ‘ - - ~ ' - < ~ ~ ' -' 2'70 lllllllhlhlh“ whlhh Tengergldngfyggitifui chancel ivindow which, Willi l VERY WEAK HEART ' ‘Illlil slhce l 57 Bunk (701111118108 ~ - - - - - - - - - -- 3119 K111115011 B" ~ ' ~ - ' ' " " '" " 1M5 “W”. "m" rhlanlcs an e the memorial tablet. will be tilr: i . . g2 ()0 e bl Mrs. Beulah- Demonr, Pleosmt River, - th¢ 163111318 lnfant B5111! RWll lllhllllhllllhal Nlckel " ' hm" a‘ 1 t ‘focal points of the memorial. This‘ N8 'm“._l.H“m “fined "m. - ‘ - . l shei-rltt Gordon . . . . .. 6.15 | Besides thc parents who amen-l ‘ b l, ‘ 1 d fr _, . ., . g . food,pure,easilydi aeille Montrea 60 ll 1 ~ of their loved one thei-e 1W "dow 1Y1" 0111*" 1 1-11 11" 11° . illo ‘flu’ n. few yem ago, 1 nee left 1'98. gestechlolo. B11111 "11" 5W1“ -------- -- 4°’ P11111111 Kllllhlld ' 1 | ufgjc “mm m. Mrs’ Jag. Mm, most the spirit of sacrifice. 1t shows “m. a m, m,“ hum _- . \ 13118511150 - - - ~ ~ - " ‘l ' ' '- ‘,‘ ‘ ‘the sacrifices of women during the .1 b0 my , 1w -- —'-. -- 1 - ' - ‘ Wheat-May 161' July 161%‘ Corona . . . - - .- 8 pity, Sea View, Florrie in trainlnglw“ and symbomcg ‘hmugh m" hi! wigs“ unable’ to goks ul, s , ..'t . . . - - - - - - -- - I 1-1 it i, int. ‘. o osewol . r n » ~ . a I e»- M- . . new l" Q‘f"‘.°.i.°“l. .12.? .3." t’. “we ... ‘c. 11...". ...... Ill " ‘*2 ‘l1 »" ‘ com-MW‘ 108%’ July’ 111%‘ sudbury Mines ' ' . ‘ ' . u m lMassq Oliver and I-Icnr left in Shlchdld who '\' yohhh mhnholhl ilnvo lo go alld lie down m." h... °'°°“°l§i.e ...... anionship gf .1 liitlo "i=1 we" 110m Called» 111111111 w" 1-. (‘mild ...» .1... .1 night h o.» _ . Ooh-M's)’. 64%; Jilly. 55%; """ mwm p world war. The other eleven mcm- ~ - -*L-“""""“""‘"" l . Sept. 48%. sister. .. oriai windows have been uncleri ‘Quilt hulls no-‘m "on ll “d” m” up n;_-~-‘. e i , Tn: Boson: Co. wflegt-Mhy, 155%; July. 150%; Interment was in St. THOITIBS}. iwrmo“ by the leading cmzens of I tried difiorentgrllids of medidcine, n+ovi . . l, mun MGNTIIAL 9 Cemetery and was largely attended I but lhny seemed to o ms no goo . ""+~i»“ M u, um ,; 1 - , oot, 14m. - t m W ‘the different provinces in Canada. “A f - d u“; l m" b‘ ha" ‘l: “Tiler-zillion b: no {oi-your copies ——-—-4°r>"—'-" Q llY Telllllves ail"! lgrlehdio: w; G ' One oi the most interesting movc- rm‘ recomm ‘m’ h"“°°" '11,“, m, m," 0| ~._~ s-rluvomo mrmw llxclnnos I WW1 Th“ ‘w’. {legfi m, we,‘ merits. in connection with Canadian 1 h", ms in, - - ' ' ‘llhllhl’ “hhwv d‘, . , ——- 1T shrlggs‘ o c a r y‘ ‘memorial chapel. is the installation | l AND our - Tl"! ll" 5:1“! n‘ Quotations furnished by courtesy _ whicli~the remains of little Dor0- lby the Quit-way Nurses. Association’, boxes and nln lmlrl GI“ d A "IIMI, in thzhbsslt- of 1217:8671” of Louis M. Atwell d: 00., Ohorlot- thy were placed in their last carth~ .0‘ Vancouver’ o‘ which Mm Mml r mm. do n“ "g ‘h’ "o" ' p tctown Officer ill’ hmdc‘ .Nnlr is president, of n beautiful HEART those din llll, to the ohoiooot i’ lh 7 '1" - poflicoln . We nu r Sweet little darling. light o 0 ‘ 0"‘ "'71" m“ M“ ""1 111°" “w” mm“ "l" T H I " M I L K IS my lien ma 11°"- stillgldthglzzitlhilirlglhhlztwtilgt: NFRVE Pill‘ "'1 w‘ 5° h’ mil "m; o, give utlsfootl to all IANTUU-JJ A m“; Looking loi- some one, beckoninfi fdow f; ‘mm o. M‘ Gym,“ huge p» own work as mil come: p» Bright as the eiihheim. pm as the‘ " "'7 , Priooliilcmboxstalldrlqgfshand dealers, or melted direct on receipt in her uniform, and is in memory of the nurses who lost their lives for‘ in uThfi figure of a Ooh-I W“ odlan er will 110,0 companion \ to, 011$ y. arias by The T. lliiborn 00., Links‘: ' ll oron it!‘